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Timeline of UK LGBT History

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Bust of Julius Caesar in the British Museum

This is a timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history in the United Kingdom throughout the centuries.

Jump to 21st century

1st century BC

1st century AD

  • AD 43 – Roman invasion and establishment of the province of Britannia.

2nd century

  • 122 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.
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The Emperor Hadrian

3rd century

  • 286 – Britain becomes independent from the Roman empire for ten years under Carausius and Allectus.

4th century

  • 343 – the emperor Constans visits Britain.

5th century

  • 410 – usual date for the end of Roman rule in Britannia.

6th century

7th century

  • 670 – St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, prescribes fasts and penances for various homosexual acts.

8th century

9th century

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Seal of Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury
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Edward II
Robert DeVere as Duke of Ireland

10th century

  • 927England is united as a single kingdom by King Æthelstan of Wessex.

11th century

  • 1066 – Battle of Hastings and Norman conquest of England.
  • 1100 – Death of King William II.

12th century

13th century

  • c.1290 – Publication of Fleta, first book to suggest a punishment (which was not enforced) for homosexuality in English law.

14th century

15th century

16th century

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King James I

17th century

The Ladies of Llangollen

18th century

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Photo of J A Symonds, presented by him to Walt Whitman
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Oscar Wilde

19th century

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Sir Roger Casement

20th century

Radclyffe Hall
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John Gielgud
Alan Turing
Daily Mirror, March 25 1954 “The Montagu Case”
Nancy Spain
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April Ashley
Benjamin Britten in 1968
The Admiral Duncan
Jody Dobrowski
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Griffith Vaughan Williams

21st century

Allan Horsfall
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Ray Gosling

Some other LGBT timelines:

See also

References

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  1. the Gay Liberation Front had a loose group called the GLF Youth Group in 1971 (see Lisa Power (1995) 'No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles; an oral history of the Gay Liberation Front 1970-73' (Cassell;London) page 109)